January 12, 2001
Course at George Mason U. Teaches How to Manage International Crises
Armed soldiers wearing Serbian uniforms attack NATO peacekeepers in Kosovo. All hell breaks loose. You work for the National Security Council. What do you do?
For starters, you might want to sign up for James A. Barry's course, "International Crisis Management" -- a semesterlong primer for people wondering how to handle geopolitical hot potatoes.
The course is sponsored by George Mason University 's New Century College, a five-year-old program devoted
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